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the public, and said platform shall be subject to the rules and 
regulations prescribed for the government of the Garden by its 
Board of Managers. 
Seconp: Said platform shall be constructed in accordance with 
pany, and the Commissioner of Parks for the Borough of the 
Bronx; and said plans and specifications when so approved shall 
be annexed hereto and form a a part of this agreement. 
Tuirp: The bids for constructing said platform shall be exam- 
as herein agreed, within fifteen days from the completion of said 
work as herein provided. 
FourtH: Said platform when eS shall be maintained 
in good order by the Garden, and the Company will from time 
to time repay the reasonable expense of such maintenance. 
FirtH: The Garden reserves the right to terminate the use of 
interests or safety of the Garden, or for other sufficient and law- 
ful cause 
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Said parties have caused this agreement 
to be signed in their names by their respective presidents or vice- 
presidents, and their respective seals to be hereto affixed, attested’ 
by ous ae aces the day ae Pane first ane laa 
Attest ANHATTAN RaiLway COMPA 
W. McWILLIAMsS, oe ees saa 
Secretary. Vice-Frestdent. 
Attest : New York BoTanicat GARDEN, 
N. L. Britton, by D. O. MILLs, 
Secretary. President. 
The approach and viaduct called for by this agreement were 
constructed during the summer and were opened for use in the 
autumn. The work was located by Mr. John R. Brinley, Land- 
scape Engineer of the Garden, and designed by Mr. R. W. Gib- 
son, architect. The approach from the Garden is of rubble 
masonry, built of crystalline dolomite quarried from a ledge of 
this rock which was exposed in grading east of the public con- 
servatories ; this approach is 130 feet long, providing a path 15 
